
The Tennessee Titans selected wide receiver Carnell Tate and edge Kendric Faulk in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. As they prepare for Day 2, the Titans are looking to address multiple roster needs with available talent.
The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft is in the books, and now teams are busy working late into the night to restack their draft boards.
For the Tennessee Titans, who made a splash with the selection of wide receiver Carnell Tate with their fourth overall selection, and then traded back into the first round to pick up edge Kendric Faulk of Auburn. Now, it is time for general manager Mike Borgonzi to dig deep and add some much-needed talent to the roster.
The Titans have multiple needs as they enter Day 2 of the draft on Friday, and it's a good sign that plenty of talent remains available.
Here is a look at some potential Day 2 fits for the Titans who didn’t get the call in the first round.
The Titans missed out on Jeremiyah Love and may decide to roll with Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears. But if they do decide to look at running backs, this one could be attractive.
Mike Washington Jr. - Arkansas
The Titans added an outside weapon for Cam Ward in Carnell Tate, and that should prevent the Titans from looking at receivers. But it never hurts to be prepared, and some talent is still available.
Denzel Boston - Washington
Germie Bernard - Alabama
Chris Bell - Louisville
Malachi Fields - Notre Dame
De’Zhaun Stribling - Ole Miss
Elijah Sarratt - Indiana
The Tennessee Titans selected wide receiver Carnell Tate and edge Kendric Faulk in the first round.
The Titans have multiple needs to address as they prepare for Day 2 of the draft.
Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft is scheduled for Friday.
The Titans are expected to target various positions to add much-needed talent to their roster.


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Ted Hurst - Georgia State
Bryce Lance - North Dakota State
Chris Brazzell II - Tennessee
The Titans appear to have a solid group at tight end heading into the draft, but if they want to add to the unit on Day 2, these prospects sit near the top of the tight end class.
Eli Stowers - Vanderbilt
Max Klare - Ohio State
Justin Joly - NC State
Sam Roush - Stanford
Tennessee enters the draft with holes along the interior of the offensive line, and there are still some solid players available at center and guard, plus a couple of attractive developmental tackles.
Chase Bisontis (G) - Texas A&M
Emmanuel Pregnon (G) - Oregon
Caleb Tiernan (T) - Northwestern
Gennings Dunker (G) - Iowa
Travis Burke (T) - Memphis
Jake Slaughter (C ) - Florida
Sam Hecht (C ) - Kansas State
Logan Jones (C ) - Iowa
Austin Barber (T) - Florida
The Titans did add Keldric Faulk to their edge unit, and could look to double down. While this is unlikely on Day 2, this list should help see the talent available.
Malachi Lawrence - UCF
Zion Young - Missouri
Cashius Howell - Texas A&M
R Mason Thomas - Oklahoma
Gabe Jacas - Illinois
Dani Dennis-Sutton - Penn State
Derrick Moore - Michigan
Romeo Height - Texas Tech
Defensive line is not a significant need, but Robert Saleh loves to rotate his linemen, so it is always a possibility.
Kayden McDonald - Ohio State
Caleb Banks - Florida
Tyler Onyedim - Texas A&M
Chris McClellan - Missouri
The Titans did not take Sonny Styles to add another linebacker to the mix, but they definitely could do that on Day 2, and there are some talented players available.
Jacob Rodriguez - Texas Tech
CJ Allen - Georgia
Jake Golday - Cincinnati
Anthony Hill Jr. - Texas
Kyle Louis - Pittsburgh
Kaleb Elarms-Orr - TCU
The Titans revamped their cornerback room during the offseason, but could always use another young cornerback, and these prospects could be just that.
Colton Hood - Tennessee
Jermod McCoy - Tennessee
D’Angelo Ponds - Indiana
Brandon Cisse - South Carolina
Malik Muhhamed - Texas
Daylen Everette - Georgia
The safety position could use some added depth, and there are a few who could com in and fill some roles on the defense.
Keonte Scott - Miami
A.J. Haulcy - LSU
Zakee Wheatley - Penn State
Bud Clark - TCU
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Potential Day 2 targets for Tennessee Titans